"Hey everyone! I'm gonna be deleting my social media for a while," the singer and actress began in a post on August 18.

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"Gonna focus on art and healing. And see what it feels like to go back to the early 2000's before all of this. It will be refreshing to come back with a new profile and only art and creativity to share." She added that she will delete her Instagram at midnight on Saturday. Lattanzi said she will share her new handle on her mum's Instagram page upon her return.

Before her vow, Lattanzi regularly shared updates on her music career, inspirational quotes, and photos with her famous mum.

"On my road to healing growth and creativity," Lattanzi continued in her post. "I just feel l've become addicted to screens and media, and it's distracting me from what's real."

It appears Lattanzi is not alone in her screen "addiction." According to the 2018 Yellow Social Media Report -- an annual survey of 800 consumers, 1,000 small businesses, and 100 large businesses on how they use social media -- 79 percent of Australians use social media, an increase of 10 points from last year. And among 18 to 29-year-olds, 89 percent check-in at least once per day.